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We already got a glimpse of the new Warner Bros logo in the studio's 100th-anniversary graphics last year, but now the design is officially rolling out as the main logo for all consumer-facing ...
Warner Bros chair and CEO Ann Sarnoff on Wednesday unveiled the studio’s refreshed brand with a new logo that is now on the Burbank, CA lot’s storied water tower. The new logo is a refinement ...
PREVIOUSLY: It’s official: Warner Bros. Discovery is not using the “initial wordmark” revealed last June as its logo. Variety has obtained a low-resolution copy of a new logo that is being ...
Max is trading its bright blue branding and logo for a black-and-white color ... president and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery’s global streaming and games, said during a Max launch event in ...
Warner Bros Discovery is moving towards a potential breakup, CNBC reported Thursday, as media companies explore options for their struggling cable TV businesses and sharpen focus on their faster ...
Warner Bros. Discovery on Wednesday unveiled “Max,” its high-stakes super-streamer that unites some of the company’s most storied brands under one roof and aims to aggressively compete in ...
By Alex Weprin Senior Editor The forthcoming sports-focused streaming service from Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox has a name and logo. The service will be called Venu Sports (it’s pronou ...
Warner Bros. Discovery trimmed its full-year earnings guidance for 2023 on Tuesday by $300 million to $500 million because of the continued strike by actors and writers, which has stopped ...
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) stock rose as much as 6% Thursday before paring some gains, driven by ongoing speculation about a potential company breakup. CNBC's David Faber said on air that an ...
Warner Bros. Games has officially acquired Player First Games, adding the developer behind MultiVersus to its profile. In an official release sent to IGN, Warner Bros. confirmed that co-founder ...
Warner Bros. Discovery and rival Paramount Global are in early merger talks, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav and Paramount CEO Bob Bakish met ...
In today's Daily Fix: Warner Bros. wants more “always on” games and is prepared to go double down on that feature with their big IP's, including Harry Potter and all the DC stuff they own.